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[QUOTE="Hans Sprungfeld, post: 4390062, member: 181"] Cobb was clear in admitting that his feelings about UConn are likely related to his being a Tennessee alum WBB fan who liked Pat Summit more than Geno. Adam was more than ready , and was secure enough to acknowledge Posh Alexander was a good example of 247 perhaps undervaluing under 6' players in their rankings (without adding that UConn's last 2 NCs featured shorter point guards). To keep things clear and simple, Finkelstein saw no need to add [B]everything[/B] about UConn's expanded recruiting footprint: The 3 unmentioned transfers are from Texas, Georgia, California, and played at schools in North Carolina, Virginia, and California. 3 additional scholarship players come from outside the US - Togo (by way of New Jersey), Israel, and Greece. Queens native Diarra prepped in CT, but transferred in from Texas. And, as always, don't sleep on Springs. [/QUOTE]
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